Short Works, Treatises and Hymns
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Erscheinungsdatum
28.08.2022
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Kevala GroupVerlag
Aurea VidyaSeitenzahl
314 (Printausgabe)
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846 KB
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1. Auflage
Übersetzt von
Arthur Farndell
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9781931406567
Säkara is one of those great souls who - like Parmenides, Plato, Plotinus and others - appear on this planet from time to time, to propound Principles of a universal order and to act as precise and steadfast reference points. Säkara dedicated his short but intense life (788-820) to the noble aim of revivifying the Vedic tradition in a time of confusion and crisis, and he achieved the greatest synthesis and harmonisation of the whole of Indian philosophical thought.
In presenting this book, Short Works, that include some of the many prakaräas (Treatises) and stotras (Hymns) composed by Säkara or attributed to him, our decision was to let the verses speak for themselves. However, we have left those commentaries which present aspects of the Teaching that might be unknown to the readers who meet Säkara for the first time. The Treatises explain, from a philosophical and metaphysical perspective, some of the expressions found in the Upani¿ads. A good example is the atmabodha, a significant text which comprises the fundamental principles of Advaita (Non-duality) and constitutes an introduction for all who wish to comprehend this Teaching. In this work Säkara shows how knowledge/vidya of a metaphysical order is the means par excellence for freeing us from the ignorance/avidya concerning the nature of Being.
Noteworthy is the 'Introduction' to Vakyav¿tti, in which are expounded, with a terminology appropriate to Western Philosophy, the principles of traditional Metaphysics, so as to provide a 'reading key' for understanding the essential teaching of Non-duality, the foundation of all Säkara work.
The best-known Hymns in the collection include Sivo'ham, in which Säkara, following the manner of the Sages of the Upani¿ads in using the form of negation (neti neti), points to one's identity with Siva; Dak¿i¿amurti, in which Siva, wearing the garments of a meditating young ascetic, transmits the teaching in silence; and Bhaja Govindam, which is one of the most celebrated lyric poems dedicated to K¿¿¿a. But all the Works presented here are - in their philosophical content - beautiful and incisive.
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